Amphisbaena munoai KLAPPENBACH, 1960
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Higher Taxa | Amphisbaenidae, Amphisbaenia, Lacertoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Munoa Worm Lizard Portuguese: Anfisbena-Pequena, Cobra-Cega-Branca, Cobra-Cega-Pequena, Cobra-Cega-Uruguaia-Pequena |
Synonym | Amphisbaena munoai KLAPPENBACH 1960 Amphisbaena munoai — GANS 1966: 243 Amphisbaena munoai — HOOGMOED & AVILA-PIRES 1991 Amphisbaena munoai — GANS 2005: 17 Amphisbaena munoai — PEREZ & BORGES-MARTINS 2019 |
Distribution | S and E Uruguay, Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul) Type locality: Uruguay: Maldonado: Cerro de Animas (34°42’S, 55°19’W). |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: MNHNC 587. Paratypes: MNHNC 173A–173D, 181A–181F, 583A–583E, 586, 588–591, 718A, 718B, 862–862C, 863, 865A–865C (Cerro de Animas); MNHNC 178A, 178B, 182 (Cerro San Antonio, Piriapolis, Maldonado); MNHNC 714 (Carpinterma, Rivera); MNHNC 716 (Aguas Blancas, Lavalleja); MNHN 861A, 86lB (Zapican, Lavalleja); MNHNC 864 (Sierras de Acegua, Cerro Largo); ZVC (= DZVU) 37–1 (Cerro de Arequita, Lavalleja); ZVC (= DZVU) 38, 142 (Cerro, Montevideo), MACN, USNM 145301, and others (see Perez & Borges-Martins 2019: 135). |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Amphisbaena munoai distinguishes from other species of Amphisbaena by the following combination of characters: (1) rounded head; (2) smooth segments on the tip of the tail; (3) four precloacal pores; (4) 202-218 body annuli; (5) row of postmalar shields present; (6) 18-25 caudal annuli; (7) caudal autotomy visible between 5 and 9 tail annuli; (8) 10-14 segments on the midbody annulus (from Perez & Borges-Martins 2019: 135). Additional details (1590 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
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Etymology | Named after Juan Ignacio Muñoa (1925-1960), zoologist and anthropologist in the Museo Nacional de Historia Natural y Antropologia, Montevideo, Uruguay. |
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